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averageRoyaltylast Friday at 1:52 AM1 replyview on HN

> Trump winning the election wasn't necessarily because he was "objectively wanted".

Isn't that exactly what the popular vote is though? Maybe people weren't passionate about it, but my loose understanding of the US popular vote is it's quite direct unlike preferential voting, so the people who chose him actively chose _him_.

I'm not saying there aren't regrets, but it seems to me defintively that the majority of voters selected him as the president they wanted.


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n4r9last Friday at 10:41 PM

Well, you said it's "odd" if people don't trust Trump, since they voted him in. I'm saying that plenty of votes may have been because they trusted Biden even less. In a 2-party system it's difficult to distinguish between "I want A" and "I really don't want B".